Lance, it'd help, really it would, if you'd write in complete sentences. Frankly I find your posts very nearly incomprehensible.
Never mind. Let's return to CYGS's Frozen Babies period:
From Vol VI No 1 of "Roberto Veitia's Stockline 2000", which featured CYGS on the cover.
An extract: "Rapid Growth": Revenues will skyrocket more than 500 percent.
Cryogenics Solutions research is spearheaded by Malcolm Skolnick, Phd, JD, an intellectual properties attorney and professor of technology and health law at a leading Texas health sciences university. The company is managed by CEO Charles Boyd, who, after earning a BS in biology and doing a hitch as an Army medic, has spent most of his career starting and running biomedical companies. Formed in 1995, the company expects revenues will reach $534,000 in 1996 followed by a 300 percent increase in 1997 to $2.1 million. Revenues in 1998 are projected [to] edge past $3.5 million, providing a 560 percent gain from 1996. These figures, although exhibiting extraordinary growth, are actually conservative for they do not include potential revenues from the future development of free-standing cryosuspension clinics.
Boyd, of course, is long gone, leaving the firm in the hands of its founders, Gibson and Skillern. Skolnick has denied so close a relationship with the company (see Jeff's earlier post) but on the other hand he's mentioned as their legal counsel at the website. We're working on this one...
In the meanwhile, see this:
prcentral.com
It's all so......well, you supply the word....
And BTW, how old is Mike Skillern? The Hound met him, what's the big deal? Or perhaps....the Hound didn't actually meet him? |